Typical KOA with crowded sites. We were in a premium site but could not see the view because the only place to park the truck was in front and across the site. Could not put the awning out because it would have hit the neighbors RV. The premium sites are designed primarily for Motorhomes where you can enjoy the view out the front window. The road in front of the premium sites goes to a restaurant and is a parade of traffic all day long. Delivery truck at 6:30 am. The dog walking area is very nice. Staff was helpful. We used it, as a base for doing the tourist things, it would never be a destination for us. We would probably not stay here again because we got very little for the price. We
camped at South Padre Island KOA in a Travel Trailer.

Very clean park with a good host. The sites and roadways are very tight and truck parking is a problem. We could not put the awning out because a truck was in the way. We used it as a base to do the tourist things in the area. There are a lot of permanent RVs in the park but there are no Junkers. Neighbors are friendly. Very good dog area. We would stay here again. We
camped at Raintree RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

Good place to base to visit St Charles. Good concrete sites that are very close together. Some jet aircraft noise but not a problem during the night. Park is very clean and well kept. Lots of cable channels but some are not clear. Personally, I think it is a little expensive for what it is. We
camped at Sundermeier RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

This was a great place to stop for the night. It is well maintained and very clean. There is lots of grass area to walk your dog without getting in other campsites. Our site was large enough for us to stay hooked up and was so level all I did was drop the stabilizer jacks. Our site also had a covered picnic table. The roads are stone and in good condition. They even offered fire wood if we wanted a campfire. I was concerned about highway noise because it is on a frontage road, however, the frontage road is a good distance from the highway and the highway noise was not heard. I would plan a stop here again and if I had anything to do in the area I would definitely stay here. We
camped at Kamper Kompanion RV Park in a Travel Trailer.

We liked this park and generally it was in good condition. We filled a grocery sack about half full with trash left from the former visitors to the site we had, some of it was quite old. I suspect that they do not check or clean sites after use. Spaces are average size and were easy to get in and out of. The roads are in good condition. We
camped at Mark Twain Cave Campground in a Travel Trailer.

This is a private campground that we enjoy staying at. There are only a few sites with full hook ups. They are plenty long and easy to get into and out of. We needed a couple of leveling blocks to get level. The sites have a real fire ring with a movable grill surface, not a wheel rim, and they also have a charcoal grill at each site. There is nothing to do except enjoy the area. It is very quiet and thick with trees. Pull though sites are gravel as are the roads. There are no facilities such as pool, laundry or showers. AT&T phone service is iffy, the Verizon Air Card works. There are a few TV stations that you can get. Setting up a satellite dish is a maybe with all the trees If you want a cold beer at the end of the day there is a small bar in the office area. The owners are very good people and will help you with anything you need. We stay here every time we come to this area to visit family. Passport America is accepted. Credit/Debit cards are not accepted, Cash or Check only. We
camped at Cherokee Hills Campground in a Travel Trailer.

We liked this park. It is well maintained and comfortable. There is shade and the sites are a decent size with mature trees. We could not get any TV reception and cable is not offered. I was unable to get a Wi-Fi signal at the site. (Not sure it is offered). There is a section for seasonal folks that are the neatest looking best maintained we have run into. The roads are in good shape. The excessive amounts of rain have caused them some problems but they are taking care of them quickly. We would definitely stay here again if in the area. We
camped at Kalyumet Campground in a Travel Trailer.

This park is beautiful. There are lots of permanent residents and they are very friendly. The small beach on the river is nice. The laundry does not have hot water and the floor was dirty. The water pressure was so low that we used the on board tank and pump when showering-even the Oxygenics shower head dribbled. We would stay there again but not plan to get laundry done there. We
camped at Rancho Pines Campground in a Travel Trailer.

We stopped for an over night. The park was full. It is well maintained and the sites are a comfortable size. They have planned activities for the kids. We were level enough to leave the travel trailer and truck connected. Roads are gravel but not rough. Water & electric service were good. For the amount of families with kids the facility was very quiet at our site. We
camped at Lantern Resort Motel & Campground in a Travel Trailer.

What a great place for adults to stay when in the Bangor area. The park is well maintained, very quiet and you are not on top of your neighbor. We
camped at Pumpkin Patch RV Resort in a Travel Trailer.

This campground is well kept and the staff is friendly. The folks ahead of us were advised where the drinking water was available. I thought they did not get a site with FHU. When we registered they told us that we could not drink the water provided at the site and where the drinking water was available. That was a problem, as we did not have anything to put water in except the trailer fresh water tank. I was concerned about connecting the site water because the actual problem with the water was not explained, and I did not want to contaminate the trailer water system. I did connect the water so we could use the shower and threw away the filters after we disconnected. At the next campground I flushed out the entire water system with a strong load of chlorinated water. The sites were with full hook up. Our site was shaded, but the units were extremely close and vehicle parking is a problem. The roads are in good condition. The WI-FI was not usable. Nearly all the sites were seasonal sites. Had they told about the water problem when we made the reservation we would have looked elsewhere. We
camped at Hubbards Beach Campground & Cottages in a Travel Trailer.

We are pleased with the facility and love our site. If the facility were full it would be really crowded with rigs very close together. It is well maintained. They do not have trash pick up at your site. With our slide and awning both out we are encroaching on the next sites, however they were not occupied when we arrived. The facility is somewhat expensive for the offering with the exception of the water front sites; the view is great. Only 4 of the 17 waterfront sites are occupied when we arrived. The second day a MH parked next to us, there is about three feet between the slides. The laundry room is small, just two machines, dryers take forever to dry, but clean. There are fees attached to the extras such as showers and WI-FI. The WI-FI works well. We
camped at Cove Oceanfront Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Very friendly and helpful people staff this RV Park. They gave us good information on where to go the get the necessary house keeping chores done. The gravel roads are terrible with lots of potholes. Our picnic table was rotted to the point that one seat was broken and the other seat support was collapsed. It appeared that permanent residents occupied all of the sites with a nice view of the water. We chose not to stay in the park except to sleep. We did not tour 100% of the park. We could not get the WI-FI signal, however; just across the water the visitor center has good WI-FI in the parking lot. We would not choose this park to stay in again. We
camped at Harding's Point Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Hilltop is a good place to spend the nights while doing things in the area. It is well kept and the owners are very helpful. The Wi-Fi worked well at our site. PA rates were honored for the two nights we were there. There are very few shaded sites. Our pull-thru site was very easy in and out with plenty of room for vehicle. We
camped at Hilltop Campground in a Travel Trailer.

Sunset Point is one of the best places we have stayed. We enjoyed the shore walk and walking around on nice lush grass. It is very well maintained. We
camped at Sunset Point Campground in a Travel Trailer.